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Kwaku Farkye Neighborhood Classification Strategies
14 June 2019 | 0 replies
For starters, you'd want to consider the location and general age and price of properties in the neighborhood, ratings of nearby schools, amount of crime, vacancy (homeownership and rental), plus grocery stores and shopping centers nearby.A lot of this info can be found online (e.g. school ratings, crime maps, property age, grocery stores and shopping centers), while some of it can be determined by driving the neighborhood and talking to folks that live in the neighborhood.Asking police about a neighborhood might give you some objective info on crime, talking to property managers might give you info on vacancy and rent prices, and talking to a real estate agent might give you info on property age and price. 
Samantha A. The Opposite Problem - Have cash to invest but can't decide where
9 July 2019 | 22 replies
I realize it's smarter to have my money working for me, even while I'm asleep, than it is to trade my time for money.If I am going to trade my time for money, and I DO that too, the main objective, aside from helping others and filling needs, is to bring in more money so that I can put it to work too!
Virginia Lyons Purchase Investment Property North Carolina
18 July 2019 | 14 replies
Each neighborhood has its own unique features, pros and cons and whether something is a "pro" or "con" is more subjective than objective depending on each investor.
Jess White BiggerPockets has done what Rich Dad Co Has Done, But 100X better
27 June 2019 | 3 replies
It’s a shame he’s not part of the bigger pockets organization in some way .
Max T. What would you do?
16 June 2019 | 21 replies
You can still have a quick turnover just be organized and follow through with everything the day they move out.
Jonathan Cooksey Business license in Tennessee for MHP? Yes or no?
20 June 2019 | 5 replies
Purchasing Platform is an online GPO (group purchasing organization) and eMarketplace that has been created specifically for the mobile home and mobile home park industries.
Julie Kern Multi-Family Journey... 4-month update
13 July 2019 | 25 replies
Sometimes I get shiny object syndrome and go do a flip (just closed one this past week :))  or decide I'm going to explore AirBnB in my area or just drop a little mail campaign to try to buy more houses to flip. 
Joe Schultz Selling homes, other ways without paying 5 or 6%
17 June 2019 | 25 replies
One objective of that mindset seeks to maximize net profit, which often requires hiring the best talent.
Francisco Torres Property manager advise
16 June 2019 | 2 replies
If it's a larger organization, feel free to inquire about their different staff qualifications.2.
Trey DeJohn Renting out rooms - Owner Occupied - What’s Allowed?
17 June 2019 | 4 replies
Same equal opportunity housing laws apply - cant discriminate based on age, race, disability, religion, family size, etc.. so technically all those ads saying ‘Room for Rent - perfect for college student/ one person/(or other caterings) are ‘illegal’ and can be considered discriminatory..BUT those ads are very common and it’s unlikely anyone would pursue reporting ... nevertheless, you could be opening yourself up for potential legal consequences so I just keep my ads/posts very generic and objective stuff about the room/house, etc.Buttttt, one good thing owner occupied properties, you CAN advertise & select a tenant based on Gender!